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the hard question for john roberts is what you mentioned early on -- i think john roberts would think there is something wrong with keeping the south under this special scrutiny. the hard question here is congress did authorize -- re- authorize this law for another 25 years. kennedy and roberts, a one has addition they will have is to ask whether should the supreme court stepped in to strike down the law that congress has passed almost unanimously? host: back to the phones, terry is waiting from pennsylvania on the republican line. caller: thank you, david, when you first started talking, you were talking about the election laws. you made the comment that the reason for the lobbying in active was the supreme court made the comment, i think it was california you said, that they were not doing a good enough job of getting non-english speaking voters to vote3 is that true? guest: yes, that was the issue in the early 1970's. it was the coverage formula which was changed. i don't know the history well but the issue then was that in a lot of counties in different parts of the country includ
the hard question for john roberts is what you mentioned early on -- i think john roberts would think there is something wrong with keeping the south under this special scrutiny. the hard question here is congress did authorize -- re- authorize this law for another 25 years. kennedy and roberts, a one has addition they will have is to ask whether should the supreme court stepped in to strike down the law that congress has passed almost unanimously? host: back to the phones, terry is waiting...
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run by a chief justice john roberts as conservative as you get was going to uphold obamacare we said that proponents that but that's actually what happened so i don't think that this is going to make its way back to the court i don't think we're going to see but it only takes four judges to grant cert you know it might be flanked by his buddies for fellow right wing crazies sure but i don't think this is going to open up an abortion debate and again i want to go back to where this thing starts which is we've got free preventive care for millions and millions of americans and when some concerns were raised about the issue of religious liberty the obama administration issued guidelines and the bottom line is those guidelines respect religious liberty while protecting the health of women and the equality of women and those seem to be values we ought. to care about and share and that's what makes this win win and that's why these lawsuits are part of an attack on on this law and folks should move on we have an historic extraordinary let's let it take effect let's let everybody be insured
run by a chief justice john roberts as conservative as you get was going to uphold obamacare we said that proponents that but that's actually what happened so i don't think that this is going to make its way back to the court i don't think we're going to see but it only takes four judges to grant cert you know it might be flanked by his buddies for fellow right wing crazies sure but i don't think this is going to open up an abortion debate and again i want to go back to where this thing starts...
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at 12:00 chief justice john roberts and at 10:ooh, we pay tribute to neil armstrong just before 11:00. >> live coverage here tomorrow on c-span. we'll look at immigration policy at the american enterprise institute. speakers include richard lamb of the sournl baptist convention. that's at sock a.m. eastern. then the c.e.o. of the new york stock exchange talks about the fiscal cliff. hosted by the brookings intuition that's at 1:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow night former abc news reporter and anchor ted koppel talks about the future of network news. this is part of the series and it's on at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> next c.i.a. security director mary rose mccaffrey talks about cyber threats to national security. she's the first female director of security for any u.s. intelligence agency. her remarks are about an hour. >> all right. if we could make our way to our seats, please. all right. welcome back to if eighth annual global security symposium here at the arnott call university in prescott, arizona. i'm an assistant professor anded with the studies. it's my distinct pleasure to introduce a
at 12:00 chief justice john roberts and at 10:ooh, we pay tribute to neil armstrong just before 11:00. >> live coverage here tomorrow on c-span. we'll look at immigration policy at the american enterprise institute. speakers include richard lamb of the sournl baptist convention. that's at sock a.m. eastern. then the c.e.o. of the new york stock exchange talks about the fiscal cliff. hosted by the brookings intuition that's at 1:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow night former abc news reporter and...
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then chief justice john roberts and a look at the supreme court. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay homage to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. >> "washington journal" continues. host: steven mufson joins us from "the washington post." the u.s. will output will overtake saudi arabia in 2020. how did this come about? guest: from the huge explosion and shell oil drilling, mostly. this is the sibling of gas drilling. you drill horizontal, fracture the welcome and free up a lot of resources that are trapped in the shale rock. host: what has happened with technology and where is it happening in the country? guest: north dakota is one of the biggest places. huge explosion and output there. you also see it in other places. we will see more and ohio, and some of the areas of texas as well. host: what does this mean for folks in terms of pocketbooks? guest: if you're just buying gasoline, it might not mean much in terms of your pocketbook. any oil will help moderate prices. prices are still high. the iaea is forecasting continued
then chief justice john roberts and a look at the supreme court. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay homage to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. >> "washington journal" continues. host: steven mufson joins us from "the washington post." the u.s. will output will overtake saudi arabia in 2020. how did this come about? guest: from the huge explosion and shell oil drilling, mostly. this is the sibling of gas drilling. you drill horizontal,...
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john roberts is looking to do a favor for the conservatives that believe he abandoned them. >> he heard me say that. ashley: up through the last hour of trading. infections costing the health care system billions but there may be a game changing treatment to help patients fix their finances. a. fox business exclusive. countdown to the closing bell is next. [ m ofale a k. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he es with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medica, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare
john roberts is looking to do a favor for the conservatives that believe he abandoned them. >> he heard me say that. ashley: up through the last hour of trading. infections costing the health care system billions but there may be a game changing treatment to help patients fix their finances. a. fox business exclusive. countdown to the closing bell is next. [ m ofale a k. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he es...
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kerry and msnbc contributor robert tran em. >> good morning. you worked for john kerry, secretary of state, secretary of defense? what do you think. >> i helped support his presidential campaign. he's an unbelievably qualified leader for either of those posts. >> he wants secretary of state, doesn't he? >> those are the rumors. i don't know. i never asked him that. people like to post a lot of rur morse versus what happens between the two parties. clearly his skill set would be put well in either of those positions. >> the washington post reports that susan rice may be the top pick for secretary of state. senate republicans warn that she'll have a tough time because of her role in benghazi. is this a fight that either republicans or the white house want? >> i'm not sure that the democrats or the white house really want this fight per se, given the talk of bipartis bipartisanship. at the end of the day, it's the president's decision. both of these individuals, senator kerry and dr. rice are qualified, especially senator kerry given the fact that
kerry and msnbc contributor robert tran em. >> good morning. you worked for john kerry, secretary of state, secretary of defense? what do you think. >> i helped support his presidential campaign. he's an unbelievably qualified leader for either of those posts. >> he wants secretary of state, doesn't he? >> those are the rumors. i don't know. i never asked him that. people like to post a lot of rur morse versus what happens between the two parties. clearly his skill set...
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at 2:00 -- 2:00, chief justice john roberts. later, space pioneers and nash at -- nasa officials pay amash to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. >> federer reserve chairman ben bernanke is in washington to negotiate a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal clef. well speaking at the economic club of new york, he also called for an increase in the federal debt limit, st. a default could result in an economic crisis. -- saying a default could result in an economic crisis. >> thank you very much. good afternoon. it is nice to join me for lunch at this intimate gathering. [laughter] i know many of you and your friends and neighbors are recovering from the defense of hurricane sandy -- i want to let you know our thoughts are with everyone who has suffered during the storm and its aftermath. it has been a very challenging time for new york city. i think you have shown quite a bit of fortitude in coming back and getting back to business. my remarks today are going to focus on the reasons for the disappointingly slow pace of
at 2:00 -- 2:00, chief justice john roberts. later, space pioneers and nash at -- nasa officials pay amash to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. >> federer reserve chairman ben bernanke is in washington to negotiate a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal clef. well speaking at the economic club of new york, he also called for an increase in the federal debt limit, st. a default could result in an economic crisis. -- saying a default could result in an economic crisis....
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we go to john roberts, live at the romney headquarters. at least he says he's there. wendell goler live in chicago. i believe him, where president obama arrived this morning. and mike tobin in columbus, ohio, the state which could very well decide the presidency, we're less than 30 minutes away from mitt romney casting his ballot. let's go to john first. congratulations. >> good morning, brian. yeah, in new hampshire, emblematic of how the rest of the country is feeling. when mitt romney casts his vote today, the race in massachusetts is so tight, he hopes it puts him over the top. just seeing if you're paying attention. i'm only kidding. from voting, he's going to jump on the campaign plane for one last time. going to go to cleveland to one of his campaign offices there, kind of rally the troops and help them get out the vote. when the boss shows up, you want to be on your best behavior of the he'll try to run up the vote in places like madonna county, around cleave lapped, lake county, which narrowly went for president obama in 08. try to increase the margins and ma
we go to john roberts, live at the romney headquarters. at least he says he's there. wendell goler live in chicago. i believe him, where president obama arrived this morning. and mike tobin in columbus, ohio, the state which could very well decide the presidency, we're less than 30 minutes away from mitt romney casting his ballot. let's go to john first. congratulations. >> good morning, brian. yeah, in new hampshire, emblematic of how the rest of the country is feeling. when mitt romney...
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first we start with john roberts who is live in boston where he's been traveling with the mitt romney campaign, and an empty room behind you today, john. >> reporter: it is an empty room. we feel like that final scene in ferris bueller's day off saying why are you still here, it's over go home. the romney campaign is scratching its head trying to figure out what happened yesterday. they clearly thought they had enough votes in florida, virginia, and ohio to carry things over-the-top. they were talking with their get out the vote people, who said they were getting them out to the polls and we think we can carry this off. and suddenly puff. it has to be a bitter disappointment after six long years, the hours put in and the money spent. he dead his best not to show that in his concession speech as he appealed to his supporters to embrace the very best of america. >> we look to our parents, in the final analysis everything depends on the success of our homes. we look to job creators of all kinds, we are counting on you to invest, to hire, to step forward. and we look to democrats and repu
first we start with john roberts who is live in boston where he's been traveling with the mitt romney campaign, and an empty room behind you today, john. >> reporter: it is an empty room. we feel like that final scene in ferris bueller's day off saying why are you still here, it's over go home. the romney campaign is scratching its head trying to figure out what happened yesterday. they clearly thought they had enough votes in florida, virginia, and ohio to carry things over-the-top. they...
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roberts, a good and interesting day. as the thoughts raced through my head, sooner or later the clock struck ten, and at the appointed hour, the gavel and clock operated almost as if in perfect unison. i heard the familiar pound of the gavel by the marshel followed by the follow incantation, all those having business draw near for the court is in the session. god save the united states and this honorable court. these justices materialize behind beautiful red velvet draperies. they start to announce the decisions, and, you know, true to form, the court held the most interesting case for the last case. the emotion in the room reached a certain country -- cresnedo, and it came time for the announce. i, along with most of the conservatives in the room, was elated when chief justice roberts started announcing the opinion. i took that as a very, very good oman. i was more e lated when he launched into the commerce clause. i was elated for the third time in the last 75 years, the supreme court was identifying something, anythin
roberts, a good and interesting day. as the thoughts raced through my head, sooner or later the clock struck ten, and at the appointed hour, the gavel and clock operated almost as if in perfect unison. i heard the familiar pound of the gavel by the marshel followed by the follow incantation, all those having business draw near for the court is in the session. god save the united states and this honorable court. these justices materialize behind beautiful red velvet draperies. they start to...
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robert. those are good day, an interesting day. as the thoughts were racing through my head, sooner or later the crux struck 10 and at the appointed hour the gavel almost is in perfect unison i heard the familiar pound of the gavel by the marshall followed by the familiar all business before the honorable supreme courts give their attention to the court now in session. god did the united states and this honorable court and these justices magically materialize to buy this beautiful red velvet sea breeze. i listen to them announce the decisions and true to form the court held the most interesting case for the last case. and so, the emotion in the room has reached a better time it came time for the court to announce its ruling at nfib the sebelius. i along with most conservatives in the room was elated when chief justice roberts started announcing the opinion. i take that as a very good omen. it is even more elated as he launched into the constitutional analysis on the commerce clause. i was ela
robert. those are good day, an interesting day. as the thoughts were racing through my head, sooner or later the crux struck 10 and at the appointed hour the gavel almost is in perfect unison i heard the familiar pound of the gavel by the marshall followed by the familiar all business before the honorable supreme courts give their attention to the court now in session. god did the united states and this honorable court and these justices magically materialize to buy this beautiful red velvet...
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prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private practice in san francisco and sacramento. i can attest to his prowess as an attorney because on one very interesting occasion, he represented me. [laughter] on a speeding ticket. [laughter] and got me off with a minimum fine. [laughter] from 1965 until 1988, justice kennedy was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific located in sacramento. he provided valuable support to gov. ronald reagan on a number of legal issues as a volunteer lawyer. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals in 1975 we served for more than 12 years until president reagan nominated him as a
prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private...
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. >> i think john roberts said you no he what? you don't like obama care, i'm not going to do this, you do it and i think he threw it back in the people's court as well, and we'll see whether that's true, too, because that's a hugely unpopular piece of legislation and this is, tomorrow depending on what happens tomorrow, it's either the land of the law forever or it's not. >> you know, very few pieces of legislation passed on christmas eve without any republican votes have proved to work out well. >> all right, thank you. thanks, rick santelli. our guest host is jack welch, founder of the jack welch management institute at streyer university. interesting points there. i don't know. 2010 was unbelievable what happened if you remember. don't you get the feeling that the tea party influence has waned since then? >> without question. they haven't had the visibility that they had before but there's a feeling out there that rick says that this is going to be in my view very close obama victory or a very large romney victory. >> why do y
. >> i think john roberts said you no he what? you don't like obama care, i'm not going to do this, you do it and i think he threw it back in the people's court as well, and we'll see whether that's true, too, because that's a hugely unpopular piece of legislation and this is, tomorrow depending on what happens tomorrow, it's either the land of the law forever or it's not. >> you know, very few pieces of legislation passed on christmas eve without any republican votes have proved to...
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i don't know if it's because of what john roberts did which was devastating, because i do think there's a lot of charity and hidden taxes in obama care that people are not aware of and in the next four years we know the president can use executive orders and i think a huge decisive victory. guest: when you get to a question i'm going to agree with you. i think you're right about obama care. correct me if i'm wrong on this. i think the exit poll showed by a narrow margin most wanted to change or repeal obama care. and it wasn't sufficiently hammered away by republicans in 2012. they were advised over and over again, particularly people writing for the weekly standard or -- yet it became a secondary issue for the romney campaign for one which decided the only issue that really mattered was the economy and he would focus on that and obama care would take second place and it did or third place or maybe fourth place. host: a couple exit polls on the 2010 health care law that came in, what should happen in 2010 to the health care the law 26% according to exit polls said it should be expanded.
i don't know if it's because of what john roberts did which was devastating, because i do think there's a lot of charity and hidden taxes in obama care that people are not aware of and in the next four years we know the president can use executive orders and i think a huge decisive victory. guest: when you get to a question i'm going to agree with you. i think you're right about obama care. correct me if i'm wrong on this. i think the exit poll showed by a narrow margin most wanted to change or...
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. >> robert, thanks so much. so do americans really hate rich people or did they simply vote for the best candidates? john tillman is ceo of the illinois policy institute. john says the president did a good job of vilifying romney for being rich. rich benjamin is senior fellow and fellow coordinator at demos. rich says a resume is not an agenda and romney didn't have one. good to see you guys. rich, did the president intentionally use class warfare as a strategy? >> maria, it was not class warfare. what he did was doggedly point out what mitt romney did at bain and mitt romney's policies for the middle class. he opposed the auto bailout. he opposes more equitable tax policy where millionaires and billionaires would pay their fair share. >> let's not start with the talking points. let's have a conversation here. talking points is not anything anyone has interest in. john, was it a mistake for romney to use his credential? >> i don't think that was a mistake. i think he made a mistake in how he sold it. people beco
. >> robert, thanks so much. so do americans really hate rich people or did they simply vote for the best candidates? john tillman is ceo of the illinois policy institute. john says the president did a good job of vilifying romney for being rich. rich benjamin is senior fellow and fellow coordinator at demos. rich says a resume is not an agenda and romney didn't have one. good to see you guys. rich, did the president intentionally use class warfare as a strategy? >> maria, it was...
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let's go to john in texas. john? >> blue sky boo-yah, jim. >> i like that. i can use some blue skies. >> i know. no debt, big revenue growth. and a big new customer with walgreens. >> you know, we looked at greenway medical a couple years ago. i have not looked at it since which means i've got to do home work before i opine on it. it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the ceo exclusively after earnings. >>> and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry shine is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy. today cramer i
let's go to john in texas. john? >> blue sky boo-yah, jim. >> i like that. i can use some blue skies. >> i know. no debt, big revenue growth. and a big new customer with walgreens. >> you know, we looked at greenway medical a couple years ago. i have not looked at it since which means i've got to do home work before i opine on it. it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all...
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thanksgiving day on c-span3 just after 12:30 eastern. 2:00, chief justice john roberts and the look into the supreme court. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay homage to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. just before 11:00. on tuesday, historian richard norton smith said 2012 was not a status quo election and that the president may have more trouble dealing with more liberal members of his party on certain issues than with the republicans. mr. smith joined other faculty members from george mason university to discuss the election results. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> let it started. we have a terrific panel to deconstructs the election results, as complicated as they are, tonight. welcome to george mason university here at the school of public policy. my name is andrew paterson. am working on a master's degree here as moderator. dr. jeremy mayor. some of us get experience and i come back and learn the theory under which we have been operating. i thought about wearing a purple suit as a symbol of national reconciliation results of the election but fortunatel
thanksgiving day on c-span3 just after 12:30 eastern. 2:00, chief justice john roberts and the look into the supreme court. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay homage to the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. just before 11:00. on tuesday, historian richard norton smith said 2012 was not a status quo election and that the president may have more trouble dealing with more liberal members of his party on certain issues than with the republicans. mr. smith joined other faculty...
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roberts. that was a good day. an interesting day which as these thoughts were racing through my head, sooner or later the clock struck 10:00 and at the appointed hour the gavel and clock operated almost as if in perfect unison. i herd the familiar pound of the gavel fold by the canation oh yay. god save the united states and this honorable court then these justice come from behind these red velvet draperies. i listened to them start to announce the decisions and true to form the court held the most interesting case for the last case. and so the emotion in the room had reached a certain point by the time it came time for the court to announce it's ruling in n.f.i.b., i along with most of the conservatives of the room when chief justice roberts started announcing the opinion. i was even more elated as he launched into the constitutional analysis. i was elated for the third time in the last 75 years the supreme court was identifying something, anything that was beyond congress's i mens power. the
roberts. that was a good day. an interesting day which as these thoughts were racing through my head, sooner or later the clock struck 10:00 and at the appointed hour the gavel and clock operated almost as if in perfect unison. i herd the familiar pound of the gavel fold by the canation oh yay. god save the united states and this honorable court then these justice come from behind these red velvet draperies. i listened to them start to announce the decisions and true to form the court held the...
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john mill certificate a former assistant fbi director. good morning. what do these mean these new questions? >> this is going to be a very tough scrub on what did the fbi director know about this case and when did he know it? what did the attorney general learn from the fbi and when delearn it? what they want to get to, norah, is why weren't the committees told under the national security act that an investigation, not targeting, but where the cia comes up wasn't something they were notified about. >> and why they didn't feel the president should be notified. >> that's right. what does the fbi have to change the way it goes about this? >> i think the fbi and the department of justice will say we did a careful legal analysis. you're supposed to notify the white house and congress about security. this will cause them to relook and say how do we go about our analysis if we had to do over. would we do the same. was it sfligt i don't know we'll know the conclusion of that. >> is it true jill kelley tried to stop the investigation once the barn door had been
john mill certificate a former assistant fbi director. good morning. what do these mean these new questions? >> this is going to be a very tough scrub on what did the fbi director know about this case and when did he know it? what did the attorney general learn from the fbi and when delearn it? what they want to get to, norah, is why weren't the committees told under the national security act that an investigation, not targeting, but where the cia comes up wasn't something they were...
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and john roberts left it in the voters' hands and the voters, we will have obama care in all likelihood now. and i would like at the hospital stocks today among others to see how those move. even though the overall market is now indicated lower. but there will be pockets. >> -- people were expecting it, but now how much room there is -- >> are you going to check the coal stocks when they open today? >> no, i was kind of looking at -- >> gun stocks go up either way. coal, i don't think so. >> let's get a check at the overall markets right now. joe was just talking about the futures. we had been looking at the futures, the dow futures indicated up by 50% this morning, but that has turned around. you can see right now those dow futures down by about 73 points, s&p futures down by about eight points. the banks are indicated weaker, jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america, goldman sachs, also lockheed martin is indicated lower. if you were expecting a big increase in the defense budget, you're not going to get it. mario draghi came out around 7:20 this morning, and that's really when we saw the
and john roberts left it in the voters' hands and the voters, we will have obama care in all likelihood now. and i would like at the hospital stocks today among others to see how those move. even though the overall market is now indicated lower. but there will be pockets. >> -- people were expecting it, but now how much room there is -- >> are you going to check the coal stocks when they open today? >> no, i was kind of looking at -- >> gun stocks go up either way. coal,...
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i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. house speaker john boehner said he had constructive talks speaking with president obama averting fiscal cliff on looming spending cuts and tax hikes. the dow is up 16 points. >>> well they just did it. nike sold its upscale colhamn firm to apex partners. the price tag? $579 million. they are focusing on its namesake label and converse and hurley brand. they sold the deal to apex is expected to close early next year. >>> yum! brands boosted its stock buyback program up to one billion dollars. yum brand declared a quarterly dividend of 33 cents a share. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. melissa: stocks eking out gains today but since the presidential election both the dow and s&p 500 have fallen more than 5%. so where will we be by year's end? the head of equities for nuveen asset management joins us with his take. and, david, seems pretty straightforward to me, if you raise tax on capital gains people will buy less stocks. so everybody wi
i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. house speaker john boehner said he had constructive talks speaking with president obama averting fiscal cliff on looming spending cuts and tax hikes. the dow is up 16 points. >>> well they just did it. nike sold its upscale colhamn firm to apex partners. the price tag? $579 million. they are focusing on its namesake label and converse and hurley brand. they sold the deal to apex is expected to close early next year. >>> yum! brands...
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prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private practice in san francisco and sacramento. i can attest to his prowess as an attorney because on one very interesting occasion, he represented me. [laughter] on a speeding ticket. [laughter] and got me off with a minimum fine. [laughter] from 1965 until 1988, justice kennedy was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific located in sacramento. he provided valuable support to gov. ronald reagan on a number of legal issues as a volunteer lawyer. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals in 1975 we served for more than 12 years until president reagan nominated him as a
prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private...
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i haven't dealt with them personally, robert. i can't say whether they are, you know, above board or not. >> well, this is a question we're going to ask john today. what is the end game here. he says he wants to stay in be lies. he loves the country. he believes justice will prevail. he's not coming out of hiding. what is the end game? what is the plan? maybe he hopes the government will back down out of embarrassment because the prime minister coming out today saying this is ridiculous, we're hoping this doesn't drag on. we don't know where this will go. >> hang on, the prime minister of be lis. this is the outback of nowhere. david is standing by if required to go back to belise to meet him again. >> what do they have, 20,000 people? it's not a large country. >> david, there's a tel com deal now involved. i think this is perfect for you. >> thank you. >> telecom deal, the jupgle. i think you need to go back. >> it could be very exciting as it was to fly in those ultra lights that we just saw in those pictures. robert, as all th
i haven't dealt with them personally, robert. i can't say whether they are, you know, above board or not. >> well, this is a question we're going to ask john today. what is the end game here. he says he wants to stay in be lies. he loves the country. he believes justice will prevail. he's not coming out of hiding. what is the end game? what is the plan? maybe he hopes the government will back down out of embarrassment because the prime minister coming out today saying this is ridiculous,...
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robert gray has details. robert: he says he's going after credit suisse using under the martin act here over this alleged fraudulent sale of mortgage securities residential mortgage backed securities. these are prior to the crisis. in fact, going back to before 2008, these are 06, 07. they have had about 11.2 billion dollars in losses thus far. he says he is seeking investor damages to recoup those losses, so again, looking to recoup some 11.2 billion dollars in losses. it goes on to say here that he -- the credit suisse the due diligence was compromised by its ties to the loan originators, tracy, so this will be interesting to follow. again, we're going back pre-crisis 06, 07, residential mortgage backed securities that were sponsored and underwritten by credit suisse, again in 06 and 07, about 11.2 billion dollars in losses seeking under the martin act to sue to recoup some investor damages there. back to you. tracy: robert gray, thank you very much. there's a ton of news today. all right, so we have so muc
robert gray has details. robert: he says he's going after credit suisse using under the martin act here over this alleged fraudulent sale of mortgage securities residential mortgage backed securities. these are prior to the crisis. in fact, going back to before 2008, these are 06, 07. they have had about 11.2 billion dollars in losses thus far. he says he is seeking investor damages to recoup those losses, so again, looking to recoup some 11.2 billion dollars in losses. it goes on to say here...
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. >> thank you. >>> how is the news of general john allen's involvement in the petraeus scandal being handled with the troops? we're going to talk about that side of the story next. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >>> welcome back. general john allen's nomination to become nato supreme commander now on hold. but for now, allen will remain the top u.s. commander in afghanistan. >> while this matter is u
. >> thank you. >>> how is the news of general john allen's involvement in the petraeus scandal being handled with the troops? we're going to talk about that side of the story next. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. fire bad!...